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- Original Article Melanocytes/MelanomaOpen Archive
High MITF Expression Is Associated with Super-Enhancers and Suppressed by CDK7 Inhibition in Melanoma
Journal of Investigative DermatologyVol. 138Issue 7p1582–1590Published online: February 2, 2018- Philip Eliades
- Brian J. Abraham
- Zhenyu Ji
- David M. Miller
- Camilla L. Christensen
- Nicholas Kwiatkowski
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 33Cutaneous melanoma is an aggressive tumor that accounts for most skin cancer deaths. Among the physiological barriers against therapeutic success is a strong survival program driven by genes such as MITF that specify melanocyte identity, a phenomenon known in melanoma biology as lineage dependency. MITF overexpression is occasionally explained by gene amplification, but here we show that super-enhancers are also important determinants of MITF overexpression in some melanoma cell lines and tumors.